- Ron Wilson (comics)
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notable works = "Marvel Two-in-One "
"The Thing"
awards =Ron Wilson is an American
comic book artist known for his work on titles starring theMarvel Comics character The Thing, including the titles "Marvel Two-in-One " and "The Thing". All in all, Wilson spent the better part of eleven years — from 1975 to 1986 — chronicling The Thing's adventures.Wilson begain work as an illustrator for Marvel in the 1970s, producing both cover illustrations and interior artwork. He was the regular artist on "Marvel Two-In-One" from 1975–1978, and then again from 1980–1983; while also filling-in on titles such as "
Black Goliath ", "Power Man", "Hulk" and "Captain Britain".In the 1980s, after the cancellation of "Marvel Two-in-One", Wilson teamed with writer
John Byrne on "The Thing" (1983-1986). In 1983 he plotted and drew "Super Boxers" ("Marvel Graphic Novel" #8). He drew the entire run of Marvel's "Masters of the Universe" comics (1986-1988), and Marvel's "Wolfpack" limited series (1988-1989), and also contributed to the "What If" series. Wilson's work also appeared in "The Avengers", "Captain America", "Deadly Hands of Kung Fu", and "Iron Man".In 1990, Wilson illustrated an issue of "
Urth 4 " withContinuity Comics , and then returned to Marvel to do "WCW World Championship Wrestling" in 1992-1993. His work appeared regularly in "Marvel Comics Presents " in the years 1992–1994. Wilson has had no significant publishing credits since 1994.References
* [http://lambiek.net/artists/w/wilson_ron.htm Lambiek's Comiclopedia]
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